EPISODE 604 |Drip FootWear,Prof Phakeng , Kabza Da Small, Nkosazana Daughter, Filly and Chunkz Show
EPISODE 604 |Drip FootWear,Prof Phakeng , Kabza Da Small, Nkosazana Daughter, Filly and Chunkz Show
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16:22 madam speaker interviewed her wife/ex wife and it was said that he doesn't know how the business is ran. the wife did all the work and he just dealt with the marketing part. I knew or kind of saw it coming. the wife literally left with almost nothing and see where her tears did. Setswana sere keledi ya Mosadi ga e wele fatshe
Not me going to buy nuts for lunch to save costs
brother pls release this oneπ₯I will explain later
Anyone from ekasi is poor. Sol says we are poor.
Ops I didn't knew drip is falling down.but one thing I can add to the drip Founder dont hire people who dnt know about sale Marketing, sale don't hire people because they love drip.
Hire sales people who will raised the voice of drip while they are at work even out of work . Sales marketing professionals earn by commission.
Ghost lady and Duduβs laugh sound the same , or is it only me who think so ?
Let's not stop buying stripped horse. I was a fan of the milk stout and found the lager one at my local tarven and I'm loving itπππ
1:06:43 ππππMac weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eish
I'm getting it right nowπππ
This is the show to watch.
Re: Spaza Shops…
My dad used to own a number of shops (back then they were called "General Dealers") in rural areas…
They struggled a lot when there was introduction of alternative transport (instead of iBus which was the only available public transport previously), because now it meant much shorter traveling times and improved frequency…
That then meant, it was easy for people to go to town and back in shorter period of time (compared to a Bus which traveled only once from the village at 5am and be back at 5pm or even 8pm in other rural areas)…
Now, that meant people were having access to a wider choice of their needed supplies at a cheaper price…
And that meant less profitability in village shops and only "Debt Book"…
Question is, HOW ARE "PAKISTANIS" winning in this challenge?…
Well, those I've seen are using buying power to Bulk Buy while paying a small rental, compared to those who previously owned shops back in the days, whom had to build [buildings that meet a certain criteria in order to get a trading license] and is another cost, which foreign nationals did not have to go through and further more, our businesses are income generating for us and our families for the lifestyle that is not of the same value to that of the "foreigners"… So, it became harder for them to survive and worst of all they were older and we (their children) were educated on other things (not taking over from them)…
And our peers were getting rich through tenders, we found it unattractive to run spaza shops and therefore the gap was left open for the "foreigners" whom we believed are doing it out of desperation…
Things like "how big is the Spaza Shop economy" were not one of the things we discussed…
Just like now we dont discuss ukuba how big is the Podcast economy… π
By the way, Chillers Punch is doing well at my Tavern, when you guys said its available in Gauteng (at certain shops) I never imagined it will hit our rural areas in the Eastern Cape so soon… POWER OF THE PODCAST AND CHILL, iyiPush(ile), in my experience in this business I've seen brands owned by big companies struggling to gain market access/share and I learnt just how hard it is to introduce a new brand…
WELL DONE to MacG and TEAM and THANKS to CHILLERS for SUPPORTING iBlack Excellence… π
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The Sphaza shop issue..Some of black communities rent them out from R5k a month with contracts ranging from 5 to 10 years..That's R60k a year.
Dudu ke star β
If R Kelly comes to Africa…. Im sorry… Im going
Guys I wanna buy the merchandise of podcast and chill where can I get it or order bathong
aii im not happy with this new screen type
Well done Dudu ππyou held it down.
I will provide project management servicesβ¦
Mac is crazy π€£π€£π€£
Mac g is crazy xem πππ
So it was sol with misinformation ππππ
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On another side of things, just a thought, what if regulation of the Spaza industry breeds prices increase? what about the poor now? I mean it should be regulated f.r but everything comes at a price…
There are over 100 South African businesses in Nigeria. Some of the companies include the MTN Group, Shoprite, Multichoice, Standard Bank, Remgro, Pick 'n Pay Holdings, Clover Industries and Naspers
Same with many other African companies
This was Monaca period . A family planting pineapple
What's very exciting about entrepreneurship is that, starting over is like being presented with a white canvas to now perfect your technique π―
With the Spaza's we left them coz we a large majority was hand to mouth operations but if it was well organized and managed we would've gone far as entrepreneurs and businesses
But fact checkersβ€β€β€β€β€ππππππ
We need to hear more from Dudu bro
They'd quit their job because they'd literally left with nothing, it wouldn't be a support, they'd literally take everything he'd worked for or working for.
Duduβ€β€β€ππππ
Who said seeing one woman is enough for a man
Nkosazana plz sue…Tyla plz sue….Tebogo sue…sue this yapping Smallbodyπ
Dudu is a great Ghostlady ekse.. so articulate and clear
Where's ghost lady π’
These guys think small tenders aren't contested. π π π
πππmag G this guy is crazy πdo you even do dat ?? Wa skomora??
We get load reduction in Orange Farm. From 5am to 9am and 5pm to 10pm. It skips a day.
Don't talk rubbish Dudu they didn't loot and eat they burned those Goods talk facts you not even in soweto nxi
Only Mac G can apologize and Throw another Allegation 10 seconds laterπππ₯
As a South African living in the USA not knowing where the groove is at, may I know where are we grooving at, DBN, PTA, JHB, or Limpopo
Some one said the is Kabza to 3 when I looked at my watch it was 14:58
Great topic regarding abo my friend ,they are gate keeping !! Very hard to survive.
Keep in mind this guys are the owners of wholesalers. Were we supposed to get Stock! ..
Not Macg saying "huu they'll come for you Dudu"ππππ
Ooh. Soo en MacG have few things in common man.
Raised by Single Mom.
Love for Radio.
Love for DiskJokey.
Terrible Laugh.
Just that 1 is chubby en 1 ke Shorty.β€ππΏ
Dudu held it down π₯ π
Dudu is so wise she should have been the Ghost Lady. Please have her share her thoughts more often even when the Ghosty is there….
1:10:33 Through thick and thin!
The white boy bands sell, Westlife and Backstreet boys were sold out as fast as the Chris Brown tickets even Andrea Bocelli.
Hao kanti taba etswa koo Sol π€―π€―π€―π€―π€«